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Activated Protein C Resistance
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Primary Name Activated Protein C Resistance
Synonym Screen for factor V Leiden
Synonym --
Contraction APC resistance
Contraction APCR
Contraction --
UAB Procedure Number 2500700
CPT Code 85307
Specimen

* Collect one (1) blue-stopper tube (3.2% sodium citrate), filled to specified volume. Do not underfill or overfill.
* If follow-up factor V Leiden mutation test is indicated, collect one (1) lavender-stopper tube (EDTA) whole blood. Do not centrifuge the lavender-stopper tube.

Specimen Management * Centrifuge blue-stopper tube within one (1) hour of collection, separate plasma and test or quick-freeze at -70°C.
* The lavender-stopper tube may be refrigerated up to 72 hours before shipping. Ship uncentrifuged overnight at ambient temperature or on wet ice.
Specimen Accepted Daily including weekends
Times Available 0730 - 1600
Test Performed Twice weekly
Available Stat? Pathologist approval required.
Description APC resistance is a thrombotic risk factor caused by the factor V Leiden mutation that is found in 3 to 8% of Caucasians. Factor V Leiden mutation confers a 3-fold increased risk of venous thrombosis. The APC resistance assay is performed as a screen before ordering the confirmatory factor V Leiden mutation assay.
Reference Interval The lower limit of normal varies with test reagent lot number and can be obtained from the special coagulation laboratory. The report states normal or abnormal. When it is abnormal, the ratio is provided.
Critical Value --
Therapeutic Range --
Follow-up Test Abnormal ratios are considered suggestive of factor V Leiden and the genetic test should be done for confirmation. The test will be done reflexively if a lavender-stopper tube has been provided.
Associated With Venous thrombosis

 


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